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j was thrown to the pavement and the wheels of the wagon just grazed one of his arms. Fortunately, he escaped un hurt.Misses Gertrude C. Fiske, Mary Campbell and Came Wilson are all enthusiastic wheelers. They each commencedriding last week.One evening last week, while riding onNorth Broadway, Yonkers, Mr. W. J.Griffith of 317 South Eighth avenue, thisCity, ran into Eva Toole, a little girl ofsix years. The child was only slightlyinjured, so Roundsman Macgowan, who was nearby, allowed Griffith to remounthis wheel and continue home./The National Bicycle Protective Association of New York has established anagency in Mount Vernon. Its object isto protect bicycle owners from theft andbreakage. The Mount Vernon representative is Mr. William R. Carmer, in thecPost-office Building.The Bicycle Club met Tuesday evening in their headquarters in the old Catholic Chapel oa South Fifth avenue. Fourteen new members weie elected: Messrs.Benjamin Sedgwick, Harry Watson Charles Speidell, J. B. Luttbeg, W. C. Comstock, George D. Ferguson, George C. Wheeler, Irving Mead,. B. S. Clark, Henry Gebertt, Max Parpart, A. Banning, Charles H. Archer, George Myers.A club uniform was adopted. It is a suit of diab covert cloth, knickerbockers,f riTrmo on/1
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Mount Vernon Chronicle

Mount Vernon, New York, US

Thu, Oct 03, 1895

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